Posted: 1/13/2006 7:36:15 AM EDT
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| As long as you also didn't have a flash suppressor, forward grip, or telescoping stock you'd be fine. Just remember, if you have a non-detachable magazine, it completely takes it out of consideration as an "assault weapon". If it is detachable, you can't have a single characteristic (PG, flash sup, tele stock, forward grip). As for having parts laying around, I believe it's completely legal. |
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i think an evil featureless rifle is the way to go. i see 2 problems though. 1 the pistol grip holds the saftey selector detent and spring. so you will not be able to use the saftey. i think you could thread the detent hole and trim the spring. add a set screw and everything should work. 2 the part of the reciever that the pistol grip goes on may be considered a pistol grip by the doj. i would get a letter from them on this. |
It's been done and it does work.
Yeah, kinda' sketchy. If your hands are big enough you CAN make the stretch from buttstock to trigger. I can. |
The approval with DOJ is to insure the web of the hand is above the imaginary line. The intent is to prevent legal issues and arrest by having DOJ paperwork approving this non-pistol grip. |
And there's the pic the DOJ put out after SB23 showing a standard stocked rifle and a AR and where that line is. Even a bare AR lower has a nub below that line. You spends ya money and takes your chances. |
| You guys really need to check calguns more often, over there we're on the cutting edge of the off list revolution. Not only has someone there already successfully built a non-pistol grip .223 on an unlisted lower that accepts detachable mags, he even has a RANGE REPORT to go with it!!! |
So how much would it cost for you to post a link |
